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Chapter 6: The Limits of Imperial Control, 1763-1775 |
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As the European empires of Spain and Britain struggled with acute growing pains, American colonists bridled at imperial controls. The English crown attempted to force the colonies to pay for themselves while colonists lashed out at the arbitrariness of central authority. By the 1770s, events began to spin out of control, carrying the American colonies towards revolution.
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